Soldato
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cant believe they have stopped the itv racing for it
It's called respect.
cant believe they have stopped the itv racing for it
Are there really those people still left today? At best it seems older folk tend to be a bit fond of the royal family but are people still royalists these days?It's also probably about safety and people being emotionally affected.
Are there really those people still left today? At best it seems older folk tend to be a bit fond of the royal family but are people still royalists these days?
What's shocking about it? He was 99 lol
There's a difference though between thinking that's it's worth keeping the royal family (I imagine that's quite favourable ) to be genuinely affected by their deaths. I have condolences to his friends and family but I feel indifferent to his death, he lived a long and privileged life.I'm sure there's several polls out there that give a reasonable estimate as to which way the country swings as a whole. It'd be interesting to see which way voters lean on the issue. Some of the fiercest royalists I know are ironically working class remain and Labour voters.
Are there really those people still left today? At best it seems older folk tend to be a bit fond of the royal family but are people still royalists these days?
Although it's rather pitiful, I kind of wonder whether the incessant news coverage will be a negative for the royal family? A lot of people's favourite programming was just punted after all.
Absolutely this. RIP Philip, but it's Elizabeth my thoughts are with today.Its hard to comprehend really, having someone by your side day in and out, for 74 years and then them not being there anymore. 3 quarters of a century is a hella long time to be at someones side.
One thing that really surprised me to hear is that he was co founder of WWF, and was instrumental in getting it off the ground. RIP